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Discover Ludwig"dead corners" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to places that are out of sight or hard to reach, such as the dark, dusty corners of a room or a deep closet. For example: "I found an old necklace in one of the dead corners of my grandmother's attic."
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The placement of the musicians at center rear helps set up Ms. Tanowitz's brilliant use of stage space: potentially dead corners are full of life; the front layer of activity is not more important than those behind it.
The solid phase is found to accumulate in the dead corners if the turbulent dispersion is ignored.
Dust samples of 3 dead corners immediately outside of the building were also collected similarly.
Four (4) dead corners (corners next to escalators and open to all floors) in the building were identified with obvious accumulation of dust, representing average sedimentation of air suspension over times.
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He said that "those with a little military common sense all know that for firing a missile this is a dead corner," as it was too close.
A beautiful new 1.5-acre park, an elementary school, public amenities and a new pedestrian street to awaken a dead corner: all that seems like a fair trade for the neighborhood in return for a couple of the big buildings the university wants, which would replace undistinguished ones.
The GCRL chart not only solves a dead-corner problem suffered by the conventional CRL chart, but also considerably outperforms the latter for detecting mean shifts.
In particular, dead ends, corners, joints, valves and the hard-to-reach places of milk handling equipment are the most appropriate regions for the existence of microbial contaminants.
Boots, sweaters, jeans, from pre-designer days.Papers, birth certificate, dead passports, their corners docked,My degree, my decree.Unopened letters from my mother.
Try to stay away from dead ends or corners because if he gets you near one, you could almost forget winning that fight unless a miracle happens.
"Dead Man's Corner coming up".
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